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ON a ee @ollars per share to eleven dollars. Before the recent general decline in stock prices, this stock sold freely at New York, at sbout $16 per share. Those who profess to know, rpeak very favorably of the paint made, and of the prospects of the compar y. ‘The annexed statement exhibits the dividends of the Boston Banks in 1850 and 1851 :— Divipenns or Bosron Banxs, 1850 anv 1851. Year ‘1860. 1851, 1851. pie wee | ix 3 38 8 4 4 10 5 6 8 4 4 8 4 4 8 4 4 8 4 4 6 3 3 now 5 4 7 38% 3% 8% 4 4 10 5 6 8 4 4 7 3% 8 new 33, 3% 7 8% ah 7 8% 3K 1 x 4 Bi 7 4 4 8 4 4 6 3 3 8 4 4 be be 4 9 4% 436 Pe greg 8 4 4 Total, 30 banks......... $23,660,000 It will be seen that the dividends of several of the banks have fallen off this year, while there has been an inerease in but one—the Cochituate, Since last April, the bank- ing capital of Borton has increased one million nine hupdred thousand dollars. The following banks have ‘added to their capital during the eix months ending the Ist of Getober :—Boyleton, $50,000; Bank of Commerce $760,000; Exchange, $500,000; Granite, $150,000; Shoe and Leather Dealers, $250,000; Traders, $200,000. The Yancuil Hail Bank went into operation on the Ist of Sep- tember, with a paid in capital of $250 000. On the lst of October, the capital was increased to $250,000. The quotetions for bullion and specie in London, on the 4th instant, were as follows :— Foreign gold in bars (standard). per oz -317 9 Foreign silver in bars (standard), “ 0 5 0% Gold coin, Portugal packages |“ 1817 4 do. "Doubicons, patriot = « 1316 6 do. do, ‘Spanish = « 318 5 do. Nepoleons “« 315 6 do. 10 guilder pieces“ “816 0 Bilver coin,Mex & 8. Amer. dol. “ 0 41034 do, ‘Spanish pillar dol. 10 6 13g The market had vecn well supplied with bullion, ‘The Northern Indiana Raiiroad Company have offered for sale, six hundred thousand dollars of their seven per cent Mortgage Bonds They are in sums of $1,000 each, payable August the Ist, 1861, with interest at seven per cent, semi annually, on Ist of February and Ist of August, payable at the Mechanics’ Bank in this city, where the prineipal is also payable, and are secured by a mortgage to Shepherd Knapp, Erq , of New York, in trust for the bondholders. They are issued under acts of the Legis- jature of Indiana, authorizing their issue, and the mortgage, to secure the same. The amount of bonds to be thus issued under the mortgage, is limited to one million of dollars, $400,(0) of which have been disposed of and $6(0,0(0 are now offered forsale, The mortgage covers the whole road of the company in Indiana, and is the first and only lien thereon. This embraces the entire line, from its connection at the State line of Michigan with the Michigan southern road, (of which it isan ex- tensicn.) through Elkhart, Mishawaka, South Bend, and Laporte, to the boundary of Illinois, about one hundred miles; a line to and from Michigan city of about twenty- five miles, connecting with the same, and a line of ten miles from Elkhart to Goshen—making in all about one hundred and thirty. five miles of road. $2500 NY State 10.0 Kentucky 20 Pi THE FIREMEN. TREASURER OF THE FIRR DEPARTMENT, with mucb pleseure, acknowlednesthe receipt of $2) ¢ hands of Alfred hief F amis SHOU Mar Elen or dehn Bean's, t oourin, ¥, Tug Saou! D MEST THE BYR OF CATITERIN rite Dempay, they will please eal Front ¢treet, where they will fi Dempey, Intely arrived from Ireland. 4 aaa ston), will pon calling © ¥ Bf ( TH ADVERTI- J any Mormoas ter would be glad to communi who may be at present in this or neiguboring eltiee, of wv ” have been resident at the elty of the Great past year h will con be vox 1 243 Pose Othen: w York city. vaathor, pecting hin, ing 8 few lines fa carnestly requerted to w or any person who can give an ‘Will perform an act of charity to thea 49. in Tuesday, eat fiveovelnck. Tickets to be had at the office of her Ma fr Consulate, 5 Ratelay street: of Dr. J C. Beales, i einen strgets Ricuaed tevin, Bog., 35 Froescsvec’, ¥ court,” Wi 1, {2 W illinm street; or at the aed of thera Altion vane! A Barolay atroet. W Antlers boiling ot W ten Lt turday afternoon, et two e-dtock Uctobde jeer treet Up evaire, for the oat ¥. A—THE MEMBERS a TRE sonra ret fovited Richard Bell Bey 3 ASHIN e708. SASSAR tear ect the Beard cf Alderme i onid plan. idence of Mi IRERNIAN BENEVOLENT BURIAL sOcrRTY.— ‘The members of thie society . Montgomery Hall, 78 Prince tent bh inate. fe ) aishy of Ne. hy ot ee ad. Honsier, "General Seoretacy, m ARTS, oR DAGUEI fats “ ee gp or Ay Le Jersey City, nant wen inane tad road beat i dersy. Sings He gee wi and J Pirie ot bbe JoLoRED RASca* tre et thn nian iiamtenrm ee we its aie a myr4 hendsomel: on for fifty cent ally ow rence, He. ‘0 charge unl ieee “naan ‘satiAeetion ie seiten. F' Briet NE AgTs— ARE OPPORTUNITY fy. A oan. Nlemad ot retned srtterte acqnitements, to becom: onee ard seetsl dieu rety ie F., at thie office, for partion Ni naan, Sia a Bed Dames ae RSS | Wy 4nzz2, A BSRPROTABLS YOUNG WOMAN, acituation as Cusebernaid and ‘aiter; ia a firet rate bousework of ci-y reforeuce oan be 1m TI Svenne, between n for two days. Weare 4 A BRePnora sus You ‘id and Waiver ¥ to ent of iy 3 ret three eae firet ttree between Tifth' ana ‘Sixth ANTED—BY TWO YOUNG WOMEN, SITUATIONS ina respectable family—one se Chambermaid, Waiter, oF Seamstress; the other as Cook, Washer and. Tronei Can give the best of city reference, Apply at 172 Ele gieoek, between Avenues A ana B. Can be seen for two hing. Cun be seen for bwo days id floor. ‘hie RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ANTED—BY A situation as Chambermaid or Nurse; is a good li drese, and a good plain sewer, avd is willing to make herself Kenerally useful. Apply at Houston street, in a respect- of kd charge of a xiven. Please call nth streets, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE LADY, tion as Companion, or as Companion and Nurse, toa Will mane her dresse fino things, or in any wey If generally useful, as a comfortable home ompensation. Can be heard of ab on Monday, from 10 to 6 o'clock. A SITUA- ANTED- A) RESPECTABLE GIRL WISE £8 TO GET Seamntren light employment to Koto shovcountey. Please ‘call at 30 Bay Waster —BY af LA if HEALTHY AND RPAORA oman, & situation Taquire at 1 A Wet 8 ~ ANTED—BY A testant girl, i dtuation te de Cooking. Washing and RESPECTABLE ENGLU3H RO. Trontng; bas no objection to do general ‘Can be seen at 54 Way fear? “ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to cook, wash, and iron. She hag no objections to do general housework in « private family. The best of reference given from her last place. Please call at 89 Vessry street. WASTED BY 4 RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, situation to do chambi chamberwork and to do piven. Apply We yonth and’ Bignth ANTED—TO GO A SHORT DISTANCE IN it city reference street, betw: be: THE her and Troa r teetly” Good cit ‘seen for two days, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE" PROTESTsNT WO- man, ® situation Cook, Warher and Lroner, or cbambermaid. Good reierence given from her last piace; would have no ob, jection to go to Brooklyn. be geen for two days, at 248 ANTED-BY A PRO’ nd Good eit: mn tieth stre ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A NEAT, TIDY, respectable young, girl, s6 Chanbermaid, to easiet ic ‘ashing and ironing, and to do plain sewing. fs willing so take 3h ot ehi'dren. oa somo Oe Se lod to Rrooklya or J moat satisfactory city reference cap 4 nye from her last place. "Please call at No.8 Mon roo stree! ANTED -BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, situation as Cook, Washer and Ironer, or to do goae- Has no objection to go a short distance in jest city reference git quire at 42 Watts asemen| Wat A YOUNG WOMAN, RECENTLY AR. ved from Europe. with unexceptionable reference, sitvation as plain Cook; is capable of washiag and ironing, and making Rerseit ge rally useful. Apply at 162 Washing- con street. Gookiy ap WET NUBSE, TO GO A SHORT DIS- arge of an infant four y, on Friday, from 12 wenthe old. ee at ontil k. Reference req ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to do plain cooking, washing and iron ne; we objection to go # short distance in the ould do the reneral housework of asmall family. Can cot Deut reference trom herlart place, Can Re seen tor two Apply West Sixteen treet, front basement, aE and Eighth ANTED—A SI1UATION, BY A HIGHLY ap irl housework, in th: treet, in the Recement.” BY AN AMERICAN irl. Chambermaid and Waiter, or as Seamstress Call ata) inidge etreet. ANTEDBY A BESPROTABLE GIRL, 4 situ tion to cook, cive the best of city's re hres sae nye. an object as a try. Please apply at No. 40 Wooster in the country. treet. ANTED A SITU Cook, We Goed liv rcaenes. ANTRO— A SITUATION, BY A ReSPROTABL Woman ss Housekeever, er, if not. to ae woke small family. Can be seen for two days. No. 13 Forsyth stroct, No. 7 in the rear. Best ATION, BY A RESU/ECTABLE er, and Ironer, n.0 pe ivate family. #19 Allen etree ANTED—BY AN EXPERIENCED RESPECTABLE Youg woman, s eituation as Cook, Washer, ani [rane r would do general housework ina private ff on ve the bestof reference. Lived for tures years tace. Can be seen for two or three days, st 122 Atlaasic treet, South Brooklyn W 45,TED-4 SiTUATION, BY & RESPECTABLE Protectent girl; is a pi an fest rate washit 4 Appi ah Seth ¢, in tho store. Can teen from 9M hx W ANTED- BY A RESPEC’ TABLE WOMAN, ASITUA tion se Wet Norse. Her baby is one menth old=her econd cbild, Please call at 190 Orange street, cornet Grand ; ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG Woman Levrdrens; perfectly’ undersvands her by ood city reference. Please call av l/l Fourth #t he rent, fteond floor, for two dave. ANTED BY A PROTESTANT WOMAN, A SITU A- thom as Cook, nod to agvist in the washing and jeoning ‘fo be seen at her Inst 0. 187 E. jays, from #t . N00, iz PRO twork oF e. ADpiy iC not on Ww ANTED—BY A RESPEOTA testant women, a situation 40. cham’ neewerk. Good eity reference from her leet t* Lork street. Can be seen for two days, oped. EP-PY AR SPRCTABLE WOMAN, & @ third floor, front room, TED—A YOUNG | WOMAN TO DO THE COOK- in & email private faraily. Apply early, at 1) West requlrel: Con giv plveey—one for three youre, menthe. Fieage inquire at reference a ot 78 ict street, one door tid vetng an sie te te Mises ference given if reqnit W ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE = a ermal dy an tion se Nore and Sesmwnstrese, or waiter, oon be highly sevommmended: days at St Charles street. ANTED—AT. NO.7 by STREET, BROOKLY: i bermal ‘soke, Same neat to the Post Off teesves, Honsework and Forters, Groeme, ¥ oh aaa aa ANTE D~A er, 8 LRSMEN, Clerks, Seal ‘Thanherg Deas oy oles sarees hy a ee one Farm ih aaa 4 YOUNG MAN, AS AN ASSISTANT an ina fancy dry goods store. Apply at 717 ANTED—A SITUATION IN & WHOLESALE MER. tile by ixteon years of age, of Teepe P aad correct morel native Unexoepe tionable reference will be given to an old established nouse | in this city, where he hae Slled a responsible situation for ‘the last two years. Please address W. b. Herald office. A YOUNG FRENCH GENTLEMAN, da store, or anyother mer- | notex rected at first; best writing tof. D., Now York Wy Azer IMMEDIATELY—A MARRIED O8 SINGLE ‘= light business; constant work and good one who van loan, for @ short is cx ployer $150 to $2, om interest, can have good steady exspleynsente, Addveos Factory, ct this ames, GA STEADY YOUNG MAN, Wao uN. ry Carpenter busiacss, dmeelt Mela vespectan! bows it No, 8 Morris str ov. carpenter, Can be ro} ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MAN, A SITUATION as Coachman, or Groom, or Gardener, or would take & situation, if offer make, bimself ee | No objection to a. o as the best e. “Can give any security, it required.” Aides » Herald office ANTED—BY A SOUTRERN AND WESTERN HOUSE, ‘® competent man to act a8 foreman and cutter; one who has acted ae foreman previvualy, Address box 1,(i0) Post ‘ANTED 10 HIRE—A with th Oyoter busin Dn. UNG MAN acquar to go into the country noes required. Inquir> ‘ulton street, between 9 an: ANTRD—WASHING A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, ‘who i# an excellent laundross, is desirous of taking the washing of three or fonr families. das Iaun- drere for five yeare, and i ecommodation fo y. Piet ir between Thiety. thied fl a paistyefoureh any day this week, or to 475 Bro street, for M. Gray. SITUATION ‘WANTED BY A YOUNG MAN AS Porter, or sssistaut clerk in a store; writes a plain hand, the care of horses in be well re plover for honesty and sob jshony’s, corner of Ceatre aud YOUNG LADY, ANXIOUS TO GO TO CALIFORNIA. would like to get ‘8 situation to attend store: be willing to pay part of office. RESPECTABLE FEMALE WANTS A SITUATION as Ssleswoman, or Housekeeper in a respectable fa- mily. Is an ed aueated person, smart and active, and has no objection te make herself generally useful, or to live in town or country. © expectatle city references. Please ei ‘apply at 1s Jame: PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN WISES A) BIT. tion, 48 Chambermaid Best of city h of her Inst plying at the A ation as N ° bjection to travel if me t, bebwe Mott and Elizabeth streets; secoad floor, back room PROTESTANT GIRL WANTS A SITUATION Chawbermaid or Waiter, or to asrist in Washi ; good city reference if required. T reet, between First and Secon: oeen for we YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION—SHE pply venues. { som mitten of of spree, e Al paderstonds cooking perfectly in all ite departments, and is a very good washer and ironer; is thoroughly honest, sober, and correct in every es jicular. Can get the best of city reference from hir last Can bo seen at No. Mulberry street, on the third to foot, for two days. MERICAN OR FRENCHWOMAN |WANTED.—SiB he experienced. and understand al! kinds of plain gad is Wanted to do the chasiberwork, and make ier nl as an upper servant, and assist in the One with the right aualitications would find a quict and kind home. Apply before il A. M. at No. 25 Hudsen street, corner building, Jecsey City frat rate Cook, a1 she 2 nd game cooking, au idhave no objection Fy A the best of references, if required. Please addross to to J. E. J, Herald office, will meet with prompt at- LADY WHOBAS BEEN EDUCATED IN THE USE fu) a8 well as orns mental wants of life, who knows how to work, end is not afraid to offer her services to any gentleman whose home requires the management of a prudent houses having no maternal ties, would take pactionler in- terestin a family ot children, An sari ois the main object, as itis a matter of choi ity. A live dirceted to A. D. A., Herald office, wili receive imme- diate atten tio: SITUATION WANTED—BY 4 PROTESTANT GIRL, t washer and yetr in her 3 Doy it, between for two days. ‘Batistactory last place. Chatham and Pell. reference given. IN A LARGE JoBBING of the very best ability, to o wee bee tek bees perien ee for say other to natios fe paid, Address Yon &e., im full. LINER AND. DRESSMAKER'S SITUATION wanted. by a genteel and respectable young woman, who underst the bu “ign Phe She would prefer ta be empl: yed by © private fanily. most unexception- jenna il oan ore LATELY ‘ishes to get inte particulars, rete BO. 7. 0 SMOKING ESTABLISUMENTS—WANTED, BY A YOURE man, a situation to drive a horse and wagon, in regard to euyy piving grocers with smoked d also emote ei tod with the grocers, being in basi- were er ais them ne ONE OR TWO ACTIVE AND C pers path a4 canvassing and delivery d standard pulliest hace of energetis habite fine good address may meet with remonerative aud permanent emplos: Apply per- ily to Mr. BISHO ob WORKMAN . by applying to aporters, No. 16 ON WRDNESDAY, OCT. 22 Be eomtalniag bet $i and REWAKD a bisek po mestly in fiver ee ing ek Tha tater will recs WOOD & ©) iabitad? 1) atte streets, mS REWA ‘Terrier Porson retorming ihe dog to No. 38 ‘Bond will receive the above rewend f KEWAKD—LOST, ON «D inet., eameli black and tan Terrier th the nome Tony Fox, Bel Air, engeay reward will be piven to ®uy one returning it to SS 48 Fourth avenue. jms fy REWALD —Lost, On TURspay cmpibas of the Kuieverbooker li #. The shove reward will Malice’s Ninth Ward Mouse, mend etreete, taut, IN AN & diack pera 85 SEIPT BOOK.—THE FINDER WILL reiugn it apd reorfye a liberal reward WALLACR, 140 Water etree’, or 62 Fourth at. 1 OFT —& RECEIPT BOOK. —THE FINDER WILL BE + by returning it to M. WALLAC) OST-O* TURSDAY, OCT. 218T, A os ¥ AND BLUE 4,{ttmelled Belt Pis. with the ine om she leaving th varae Ww bington wit eS tui tuitably rewarde of 8 black jerriet Also for the reco: it, im Clinton street, HOMESTKADS. ip Rig 5 | a ~ ASROCIATION, to hela ae Waeren Hal will or oer sé ofa ap saat vay evening Och 34 15, at o'cloe! ieee foe for ‘BY gente—month- ow foe, where of sane im vm bers wil . ha a. a ore, Soran DRY GOODS, ae, CISARS AND MANTILIAS — THe sUR-cRIaER / rill open, an, thle da fix onses of the jaa, direst from Recper., , They ne ane in Fane ty Volver, Bese Sy Prunny, JAMES are, iy trimmed te wrecks. o im wigens meas to order in wat are} Papert, and nee any heretofore sold La received Er, a iteamers. « spl Velvet, tia, and laid cloth Cloake tillae, of - THE MILITARY. Bia GUARD —AsTE of the above o eet, ou Saturday eloe' f . fe Coma - si Tabs fail sanae ‘By At ‘A MEETING OF LAYTON GUARD, 11810 at tie house of B » No, 2), Oct. 23, 1451, 9 isting Of Messes 8. Gander, KF. JB. Pryor, were sppointed to draft the fol- if sealogs: associate, Mr. C, t the melanchol the Lown of and on- ia eet our Se miss he of an all-wise thus called to himself epe who by his ed himeelf i all his ft rel fromise t forget the love of our deat companio *SReac{ved, ‘Thae-a copy of these resolutions be remitted to the feo “of the deceased. R. Payor, Secretary. J. CLEMENTS, Captain, LAYTON GUARD.—COWPANY ORDER, 81.—MEM- bers me notified to mect at = hanes. of Beet —— pony Ne; 20, on Friday, Oot 24, In5L, at o to pay but sot to our late orthy, member, Me Morrell, Nin ack frock tants ‘and pants, and leather caps,) without turther noti By Laas CLEMENTS, tain. YER UaRD, ATTEN N.—THE NEXTREGULAR esting of the Company wat bo held at Headquar- Kings, 685 Hudson street, on the usual day, at jo ar us to accompaiy us on this, our second annual exoui will pleace be present. By order of WALL ON, dant. 0... Suxawoon, Secretary” NABON: Commas embers and others, BSUARDING AND LODGINGS. A FURNISHED ROOM Lf aie 7s A GENTLE- men and lady, and bo: Indy only; with » dow laoy preterted, where: there tre aevoties bosrices Adc ress A. B., Broadway Post Office, for soo OARDING.—ONE OR TWO FAMILIES, OR SEVERAL tingle < |, Cam be well accommodated with board, ato. 648 | 2 yepeted AND APARTMENTS WANTED—BY A YOUNG married lady with three ehildrem, (whose husband tra vels). in a private family, or with a widow lady pre! sped distence from town no object; hag geod pisnoto # ‘rent must bo very moderate, Address Mra. Charles, Post offic Brooklyn. OARD.—GENTLEMEN WORKING UP TOWN Can be accommodated with Rood ee gud comfortable apartments for $250 per lying at No. Fourth street. next howe to The drug store, corner of pipe and Fourth street. CARD— A GENTLEMAN WISHES AN URFURNISH ed roe} artial board, im scentral part of the 4 offies BoAbD WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE LADY, IN 2 private family preferred, or in & respectable boarding house. Address, immediately, A. B., Broadway Post Utlive py TWO OK THREE SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN mmodaied with board, By sppiying at Si City rence require Boar. it Apply ey pte O4RD.—TWO OR THREB SINGLE can be accommodated with rooms and partial board, in a private family, where there will be no other boarders... Lo: cation, Lexington avepue, pear May sixth street. Refe- rencer exchanged. Address Il., Box TRNISHED PARLOR TO mtleman. Full board for the lady Apply at 16Grand stecet. oanp WANTED—IN A RESPECTABLE PRIVATE (Roman Catholic preferred, —PLEASANT ROOMS TO LET WITH BOARD; en 4] Hudson street, opposite St, J Park. hove. GENTL hla bye dlach tan laeetlen doves tote Spring, strect Terme must be moderate, ant,” Herald Office, OARD IN JERSEY CITY.—GOOD Boar ined in Jersey City, about twenty mi from the ferry, for familiss or eiugle gontleme: Clewes, Jersey City Ferry. OARD IN BROOKLYN—A HANDSOMELY FUR- nished parlor and belroom to let, with board, to a cen- ticman and his wife, or two single gentlemon. Apply Fuiton street, opposite Clinton, URNISHED OR UN NISWED ROOMS TO LET, TO a few gentlemen, with breakfast and tea, if required, by applying at the corner of Broadway and Broome atreot. URNISHED ROOMS—TO LET. BY THE WEEK OR ‘th, rooms for single gen and pleasartly located o ‘and comfort, will find these roo: every 06 Apply at Saloon, corner of Broadw: HENKY McLEAN & LEWIS R. f AYERS: » Proprietors, YENTEEL BOARD DOWN TOWN.- —SINGLE roy: j- § tlemen, and geatlemen and their wiv wis tein permanent board fer the winter, would do walt to cath and ree t wat No. 44 Barclay sirect. The best of re- Apply to J. the Floreave jen atsohed, with ‘olan stable ‘sud le for one Large —. ‘The house is replote lernimprovements. Apply at 837 Houston 0 LET- A PARLOR. NEWLY FURNISHED; ALSO, & Bedroom, to single gentlemen, at No. 7 Howard street, Bath in the House. U* RNTSHED ROOM ing room buildin the corner of . adwa} ue from $50 to $10 per annam. “Ladrese “pon eat Post ce. ANTED—BOARD IN A aan ees where there are no other boarders. vance in lien ef referet RIGHT PLEASANTLY L0- ay be ovat a odera ddress A. wedway P __HOUSES, | ROOMS, Reioe’ WANTED. Oy iB WANTRD_WANTED A “SMALL HouSss in the city or suburbs. at # rent not to exceed $K0. Ad LADY AND GENTLEMAN ANTRD-ONE oR Two FURNISHED D ROOMS, § sire ir near Broadway, bet W4ntzD—a SMALL STORE IN A GOOD SITUATION, not above Canal street. Address, stating location and terms, L. 8. D., Herald otfes, TERS, FOR GAME, FOR ‘SOUPS, For Ma MADE fe ek . acies, for domestic aiceties, for ee, for f° Athy Broadway Ani re in bigh season es rery’! ‘BIT 18 GOOD TON TO B, dined there; but be sure that you are re 4f0,is aroue jony etroot, ous KY'S LADIES’ DEPARTMENT, AM IRANCS OWE his side of Christ Chu: Broadway, where tadi from thi or theatre. can from # Litlot fare comprising al sad errved in banésome pri ovt © pars propere the sesso mnatie delicacies, te apartin INSTRUCTION. M4ApaMe BARBIER, 665 BROADWAY, WOULD DE- AVE vote afew hours in the evening, to gentioiaen who have not time for study in thi *YMNASTIC EXERCI iB - fully informe P Livan streete <The Baceclaes bree for alls nd, for preset ving health and in fre decidedly swpevior to all h Dyspepsia or Mheumatiea, will gytenetiial N he Croton water, TaDY WIth ix inh, ENTLEMAN, LATELY ARRIVRO PROM EUROPE, nderstands the German and French language pe would like to be a teacher i family in the city, or out im the gary, Herald office. teasoantie ‘price ft tteets F'3s2 wak Alderman, B Charles B. Janes weer WaRD paocnarie REPUBLICAN NOMI. nations. For Assistant Alder A. brown: for ‘onstabl mpeon ang Charles W. Kroger. For Inspectors of Elcctlons t District, Wm. N. Burkhead and Join Ward; 2d do., Geo. W. lsascs and Jas. &, Hetherington School Commissioner, John Y. Savage. We fam JUMN ¥. SAVAGE, Chairm in. uested to attend the meeting to be he iday) evening, October 24. to bear the itive, appointed to nomia TOSerin CANNING, Charm ENTH WARD "PROTECTIVE COUN ing of the above council will be h ters 01 Pit, evening, Goede ie 23, half past er, Neleck, P.M. By ordi yy id ‘CHARLES J. HIRST, Peesident, Henry k’Donarn, Seo. pro GEVENTEENTH WARD.—AT (A RATIFICATION esting of the Democrsey of the Seventeenth ward, held at Hermitage Hall, corner of Houston and Allen streets, 0 Tuesday evening, October dt, the following ticket was ‘unani- to be supported _Jauns Savren, Se>. jes Alphot ; obegs B. Boyd; F och} Kile: Sixth District, Joseph Vermilyea; Beventh District Jobm Ba for Corami act of Common Sehools, James Wi m5 Pe rrestes, Thomas F. Jere: 3 for Asi bly, Themen Pose) obn. JOHN M, SEMAN, President. Vice Presidents. Re FROmENT, Moses &. CRAsro, F. A. Rinanock, Avcusrus WINANS, Joux Bours, § *} eeestaran WENTiETH WARD. esll of the Ward ( meeting of the was helo at the corner of fhirty: N venne, whereupon tl IN COMEDIARC WITH A harter convention, throu, airman, made the following report as the rewult of their labors, whieh was reevived with the greatest unanimity, amid the most deafening obeers and sou! se rring music by the banda. For Assistan (Alder, Wintam Mi or Wittiam Kerevan. Por Commission 01 Nerson J. WateKnen Wituiam Monrairn, For Trus' ARMaNUS Aiken Cuas. KT Heavy Larner, Gronce Derexnony, tam Downs, For Inspectors Gronce A Hunr. Joun G. Burier. For Inspectors of Election, let District. ‘2d Distrio 34 District. James Wallace, —D. W. Buck Samuel V wart Kichard Murray. Thos Han THoMa’ *RiRRNAN ¢ Chairmen. Tuos. W. Oumsren, A. Alken, } Secretaries, WENTIETH — WARD—RATIFICATION MERTING for Charter and School ers.—In pursuance of of the Dcmocratic Nominating, Convestion far ther tion for charter and school officers of the Twentieth ward, a large and enthusiastic moeting er of Ninth avenue and Thisty-foursh steent, on 7 evening, October hos. M tdchairman, and Mr Themes Ol rota ‘The ticket headed by Mr. W for Aliermin, was then subenltted te the meciing for adaption, ned wee vet down by an overwhelming mi ‘The chairman and seo then va jerman was joyce and John Wm. Jover, Joun Mun } Sliced wie Wano—Regular Nominati ine. Dennis W. Joba Redding, William A. Waener. Fir Sahcol Cot:missienepe Alfred “A: Phillipa, Geo, ForTrusters -#olumon Owen Kan: aoe Inspectors. py. Bernard Smith, Charles R. Trigier. ferman Kellar, Arminus A¥in. it District—Richard Mu: istrict—Henty Lark 3 W. Buckley. Thitd Dis- Van Wort trict—Jomes P Fegan, GEO. RYDER, Chairman. Tuomas McK einwan, Secretary De Samue WENTIETA WARD —TO THE DEMOCRATIC EI tors of the Twentieth ward —Having reen 1m candidate fur School officer, ‘a ticket ay that ti pat and fu b Pp? ticket hi Sea William J. Peek, tor ‘Aller WiLLiaw. MONTEITH. ATA MEETING OF THE DEMOCRATIC USION Age sociation, held at Tammany Hall, on Thursday avin October 23, 186 bi ing wee called to orver a8 736 o'elonk by the Delogates from all is except the Fif- Waving anewered to their maa and ritious of the popular Sur republican rer . the perpetuity of our bleased vu nion 006 th the perm nent acd honorable success of the do- Rat acommittes of three be appointed by the owe duty it shall be to ascertai report next meeting asociation. the opinions of the canal. this dates nomineted by the democratic party ta the ofey of New yee. fer eount a it nd Judicial oti mbly. 1m, Teqard te the followia they will disgountensuce the fa h have rt Feeling of broths hood among our pt ple, im all parte The meeting then ad) varned. after giving threo cheers for the success of the democratie tic tsatau ‘RYN DERS, Chairman. Miewarn Bure James Seren LICAN GE. ‘of the com- tue following nded gratit~ y and Vv: 7 ba the expected *rri of patriot, Lovie Rreanth, ani, while we deaply deplore the pdverse fate whiel hasexiled him from his country, we, as siverre lovers of the principles of republican liberty, come him he Ve 4 of Washingt as & men who wtroggled ad ty, co-operate New York in welvoming A. Guyre, Henty Warts, aad Bennett, were appointed s committee to mak grrargements to earty ous the vhjccts of the aly tions i PRENCIL, Chairman. Th. Groven and Devs. 8. ane, Ses., pro tem. ATURALIGATION GOMMITTER WILL B: sion at Tammany, from 9 A. M. UllOP, PARCING. ADAME AUGUSTA TAKFS LEAVE MOST RES. x a ha te Juform the Indice and gentiomen of New Th th N neiow, we Weannt Inativute, @a0, Broader tyely from 11 A, M. to 3 P.M. a6 rooma 22 and 18, GEARING'S PRIVATE DANCING AND WALTZING Academy p - n We diner Nb, ineludiog the Parodi Marurka, composed sand gentlemen ean roceive lessons ever; ANCING ACADEMY .—TUR WINTER SF, bogs loave to aanGuace to has opened’, tor the winter seas Siu Grand eteret, whore the most medern and fasnionabie of fie taught on reienti te and ofestor Go rdman ie furnished wi om the highest cfully invited erteg te. witn prostess Me @ of the a eight o'clock, ne eavire at 30 Bove ttteot, and at the dea demy om the days of tuition. THREE GOD FLANOFORTES 20, aie, Stone 83 per men an! tobe ie J, ana rn Siytiee tw an corsets’ mothe nom She tn fon arta, Re Jerand yale 5 at ate Mee ins a | as Giecermict et mace eee pacipenaan ta iat be HENS WELLE AND SISTER'S Py ty ror and bealt! At the Steyvesant syetom ta entieels ANCING AND Oey ast road OF PRO. above shen” Fae pant Ta dancin Nhe the EXPRESS AGENCIES, &o. & OFF! 1 ease dy Reon b oFriCR toe, other ie att via foaragua oF Riemera sa4 iNOLD BUFFUM & CO, A pag d ‘BX! eee Jeovs, wotehe shwele te Tote formished atid Cok i for Assessor, Chas. | | tentiveand beautiful SCELLA® PPLES SEVERAL BUN A ea eee paenis Foner $he ies th Erie Rallros, > TURES OF Goup 1 e Rear hci SHMIT®, 39. 10° and atort ow North Wi | streets, m: oat BS.---HOLLACHE? & jam strvot, bs tween Ch in Metal. | B as, hoses weed. Mahogany, Black Walnut -nd Silver, beep s-astantty- on hand # good assor'ment of ‘he above-named artieles. dere promptly cuted a* short notice, Old Show Caseo taken in exchange. bg ro cupyery wATERIALS AND UPHOLSTERY ds —Solomon & Hart, No 243 Broadway tarite the attention of the trade, ex they offerat wholesale and retail a prices lower 8! other house in the city. ‘Tl vir stock comprises Curtain he 1 and Uphe story Goods of every dese ptoa. |< Curtain nd pul ip the moet fashio Le los, or sont to Guy partef the Wulted states ‘rill find it to their interest to cal), the above st being very 1 Messrs. 5 & H. are selling at © vory mall advance spon original cost of importation OLT’S PISTO! desirable Pu —JUST RECEIVED, foxes Cian stole, “inches, ds, Bowie Kaives, uns, Saet Pouches, &e., &e. For: oF lbs & CO., No. 9 SMuidem lame. WILLOWS ILLOWS! they are well supplied lows, whfeh they are seilirg at 1 t prices, Ne B Regi y depend on batng always supplied on eary terms, avd wi! fied car willow warehouses the largest amortment of W 1c es, vcs ts be tound elsewhere iB this city oF througheut che United AMES G. MOFFET, Gas turer of Gas Chandeliers 119 and 12] Prince street, thir begs leave to call the attenti houses with gas to cali avd tures before purchasing slaw BTiRS fatset costs an ality, and at Comaidurably, ‘Tower x prices, than any other establiah ues iu the United States. Samples can be seen at No. 7 John strevt LECTROPLATED Wake FROM CHAS. CHRIS- oandl jel, aro mint ‘or four of ihe goods of that tam Te a scale, and ie ore THE“ BECALSION. invite the attention ANILLA AND COTTON OP Patent Cordage Comp ivy ship owners, masters and buyers of rope roe Ss N “von Kops mang (oy tb superior quality of Manille ar.¢ tured by their atens machivery. ( ith, ) rable " 2 rat the opdic Ss wrKiws & “tO. ss South street, A TRAPHAGEN'S “ancy VARIETY STORE| AND « Juvenile Zwporium, 8! Canal, opposite Groene street New York ; keeps ntly ce hwnd @ taahionable masorte ment of Collars, ‘Ko, with variety of broidere ade to at the shertert Cloaks, Sacks, M. variety of ar Crp DE LION. _ How the axe of Richard fell On the crest of Inndel, Fu eway i in Holyrood! So fallsin diretul pact The ‘nvention vt the L. on heart, Upon the insect brood Each rat and mouse felonious, ls a: aa old Polonive When Lyon gives bie pit While bug, and ant, and ski And roseh, snd m 4 Hie powde Depot for the Mrgne the Magnetic Pills wider, (iree from pois Broadway. Kor 13 COMING, LAD PREPARE; Set your parlors to rights wit th test of care; To polish your furniture »iehont trouble oF lous, Make trial of E. Parker's sexutiful Gloss, Price Scents per bot Sold by & COMBS, 144 Grand or from Bowery &. Parker, maaufactarer, street, one Philadelpuia, Pa. WAS OFFERED A SHORT TIME . c om, for his entire R. woop ‘$100 00, ot trae, let them person do.e dovlive thet dacs make: ot iw ere it % Mr. Jo! Bat @ McDougal the EMiat ie, and cir hate hy beaut Thsir, Iviethe only remedy the above el in lacus family bottles 20 St; sia for on 73 ts, 20 1 of the Doctor, 476 and Broome aurecte, Call end ree the Doote: Every bot ae nds" Barseparitla in quart celebrated Washington Pills, eyo Wt establlesed that be hae the only aetieli, that wil teeters the bale Bold in very larwe family tottige, AU'BIT ain Dottlen for $5: $94 douen, Ses his waverticemen LAM eae AAA ARR NION HALL WHOLESsL® AND RETAIL CLOTH- ing Warehouse, corner of Fulton and Nassaa opposite the Sun and Herald hutlaings. This immense esta dlishment, pressly for the propristor, P. la Rogers, opened in November, 15%), iit of Iteclf, & complete WRAPPERS AND DRAWER Wrappers, te S*uMETy a jor the same, by sending ot through the poet ¥ di C457, OFF. CLOTHING about twe thousand | eorrent m breugh post y at his store, ge street, a few doors from Cratham street. ASINGLY FLOWS WITH Tam ad gontl men ubscriber. high oot price thelr cartoll Apparels d gives this savantage VIGL OLB, CLRRGYMEN.~THE ATTEN TioOn of, Tae Clee, is ants giant, stock of Wines, yd. 3. T% 18 UN DERSICNRD, IN RETURN. ¢ yabite Toe ho heretofore eo Meoretly best wed, reapeetfal em thet he hy lin and P Iphia Porters, Bast Pie erent of wines and Liquoen ef task best brande JOnN 4. STAPT, Wand Tt Ann street. WN STOUT AND PORTER GU, e's celebrated a Br Browa aay, ry 1 DOZEN DRLI- won, fine gers int ‘and Sooten Bron trie male ‘ace sad ru SOPABEL BEY neh Fake ane Atl igre ote fe Oe, OA Bey SS Sto wm eH ate wi